Re: EMC & Linux
Posted by
Matt Shaver
on 1999-06-05 23:17:16 UTC
> From: "Tim Goldstein" <timg@...>I and J are the coordinates of the center of the arc, I=X, J=Y. See my next
> Despite having used the I & J format in the past I will admit that I really
> don't understand it. It is my understanding that the X & Y values indicate
> the destination position, but can you clue me in on what the I and J are
> indicating?
post for more on this.
<much other stuff cut>
I've got a lot to say about the rest of this stuff you're talking about, but
I'm slow at typing so I might break it down into a few separate replies. I'm
beginning to think we need audio/video/whiteboard type conferencing rather
than e-mail!
Matt
Discussion Thread
Tim Goldstein
1999-06-05 18:25:05 UTC
EMC & Linux
Dan Falck
1999-06-05 20:35:19 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Matt Shaver
1999-06-05 20:36:55 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Tim Goldstein
1999-06-05 21:27:59 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Tim Goldstein
1999-06-05 23:01:59 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Tim Goldstein
1999-06-05 23:02:12 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Jon Elson
1999-06-05 23:19:08 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Matt Shaver
1999-06-05 23:17:16 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Jon Elson
1999-06-05 23:24:21 UTC
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Ron Wickersham
1999-06-05 23:54:02 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Matt Shaver
1999-06-06 01:27:36 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Tim Goldstein
1999-06-06 12:59:54 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Jon Elson
1999-06-06 17:09:30 UTC
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Mo
1999-06-06 21:14:47 UTC
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Tim Goldstein
1999-06-06 22:57:15 UTC
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Jon Elson
1999-06-06 23:33:23 UTC
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TADGUNINC@x...
1999-06-07 07:04:44 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux
Tim Goldstein
1999-06-10 21:35:30 UTC
Re: EMC & Linux